Department of Mathematical Sciences
Colloquium Series
Noncommutative Uniform Algebras
Krzysztof Jarosz
Southern Illinois University
A uniform algebra A is a Banach algebra such that ||f2||= ||f||2, for all fA. It is well known that any complex uniform Banach algebra is automatically commutative and is isometrically isomorphic with a subalgebra of CC(X) [Hirschfeld and Żelazko, 1968]; such algebras are the most classical and well studied ones. Commutative, real uniform algebras have also been studied for years. Any such algebra A is isometrically isomorphic with a real subalgebra of CC(X) for some compact set X; furthermore in most cases X can be just divided into three parts X1, X2 and X3 such that A|x1 is a complex uniform algebra, A|x2 consists of complex conjugates of the functions from A|x1, and A|x3 is equal to . In case of real uniform algebras the condition ||f2||= ||f||2 no longer implies commutativity - the algebra of quaternions serves as the simples counterexample. On the other hand there have been very little study of non commutative real uniform algebras. We show that any such algebra is isometrically isomorphic with a real subalgebra of - the algebra of all continuous functions defined on a compact set X and taking values in the field of quaternions. We will also produce a general structural description of such algebras and address the question whether there are non trivial example of such algebras other then the direct sum of the entire algebra and a commutative real uniform algebra.
Friday, 16 May 2008
2:10 p.m. in 103
1:30 p.m. Refreshments in Math Lounge 109
Spring 2008 Colloquium Schedule
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